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Most of the base housing is in Kentucky, the school was originally on the Kentucky side of the base, and it is operated by the Kentucky District of the U.S. Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools, along with all other schools on Fort Campbell and the schools on the Fort Knox base situated entirely in Kentucky.
Cleveland High School (CHS) is a public high school in the Cleveland City Schools system located in Cleveland, Tennessee. The school was founded in 1967 and serves 1,662 students in grades 9 to 12. The school's mascot is the Blue Raider, and its school colors are blue, white, and red. The principal is Bob Pritchard. [4]
Bradley Central High School is a public high school located in Cleveland, Tennessee that serves approximately 1,700 students from grades 9-12. It was founded in 1916, and is part of the Bradley County Schools system. [2] The school maintains a crosstown rivalry with Cleveland High School, as well as fellow county rival Walker Valley High School ...
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The first public high schools in the county were Charleston High School in Charleston, opened in 1913, and Central High School in Cleveland, opened in 1916. [2] Central High School was renamed Bradley County High School in 1920 and Bradley Central High School in 1948. [3] Bradley Central was originally located at the current site of Ocoee ...
A look at The Times’ top 25 boys’ basketball rankings for the Southland after Week 11. Rk. School (Rec.); Comment; ranking last week 1. HARVARD-WESTLAKE (24-1); Wolverines are likely No. 1 ...
A look at the top 25 high school baseball teams in the Southland after Week 1: Rk. School (Rec.); Comment; ranking last week. 1. CORONA (1-0); Seth Hernandez struck out seven in three innings; 1
Cleveland High School opened its doors in September 1966. [1] The Teen Learning Center was founded as an alternative high school in 1994. It was renamed the F.I. Denning Center of Technology and Careers in 2015 in honor of Dr. Frederick I. "Rick" Denning, who was the director of schools when it was founded.